Not exact matches
Even though we'd talked about
how bureaucratic it was and
how the administrative
burden was so
big and complicated and all the rest of it.
Catrin's journey with the film crew encapsulates magic of movie - making and
how storytelling becomes escapism when real life is too
big of a
burden to bear.
«Technology has lessened that
burden, but the
big challenge today is
how audiences can see these films.
In practice, though, what teacher evaluation has mostly meant is a lot of time and expense, a
big hassle for teachers and principals, trivial change in
how teachers are actually rated, and a raft of energy - sucking paperwork
burdens.
But the children who have only known freedom would not carry that
burden, and if their freedom wasn't challenged or undermined by white people — a
big if — they could follow their dreams and never know
how much it saps one's spirit and hope, for a human being to be seen, thought of, and treated like an animal, or a disposable piece of property, or simply as an enemy, judged as a threat or a failure on sight alone (like today; a white man's fear and loathing can get you shot like Trayvon Martin).
A new report shows just
how big of a
burden student loan debt is for the residents of Dallas County, Texas.
Specifically, paying back the interest on the monstrous
burden takes a
bigger and
bigger bite out of
how much government can spend elsewhere.
Last week I wrote about
how my student loans will be too
big of a
burden to bear, at least at first.
Explore the exhibition with New Museum educators through small group conversations and learn
how Burden has investigated ideas of limits, speed, and play through artworks like Ghost Ship, The
Big Wheel, A Tale of Two Cities, and All the Submarines of the United States of America.